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Jack’s review: Werner Scaffold vs. Little Giant Ladder

Click to check out Mark's review of the Werner scaffold

So my dad spends A LOT of time with tools. You’d think they were Thomas the Tank Engine or Elmo the way he is. But I’m kind of glad he doesn’t like my trains and my Wheel Pals Rescue Fleet. I’m not big on sharing my cool stuff.

And don’t get me started on my die-cast metal bus I just got. I carry that around like a football. You know, to protect it from any possible interruptions in play.

Well, with my dad being a tool guy, I’m thinking that I’m genetically ready for tool reviewing. It’s not hard, right? Just use the stuff and tell everyone what’s awesome or not awesome about it.

So I wanted to share my thoughts on the Werner Rolling Scaffold vs. the basic stepladder. I decided to take a more advanced approach than my dad. (Sorry, dad.) I compared the scaffold with the Little Giant Select Step Ladder.

Jack testing the wheels on Little Giant Select Step ladder

Wheels: See, I prefer everything on wheels. And the Little Giant Select Step Ladder and the Werner Rolling Scaffold deliver on both counts.

Size: Both are big. That’s good. I only do big jobs.

Noise: Neither make any cool noises. No beeps, or music. Nothing. I’ve tried all the knobs and stuff. So, sorry, but don’t buy these if you like ringing bells and whistles on your tools.

Race course: I thought that the Werner would crush the Little Giant in this category, but oh no. I put the ladder on its side. It makes a more interesting course than the flat scaffold. But you can change the heights with the Werner scaffold. I’d say they are even here, too.

Climb-ability: I’ve been told to not climb on both, so I’m guessing that I could climb both. Therefore they both are highly climbable.

Jack
Jack is an All American Racewalker, high school student, carpentologist-in-training, MyFixitUpLife video creator and editor, and karate black belt and teaching assistant. He is currently involved in a competitive "pun war" with his carpentologist dad Mark. There is no sign that the pun war will ever end.
Jack

Jack is an All American Racewalker, high school student, carpentologist-in-training, MyFixitUpLife video creator and editor, and karate black belt and teaching assistant. He is currently involved in a competitive "pun war" with his carpentologist dad Mark. There is no sign that the pun war will ever end.

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